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carol? >> a lot of critics say they weren't clear in what president obama was going to do exactly in a second term, how he was going to make things better and i'm guessing that this pamphlet, at least president obama hopes, will help. jessica yellin, thank you so much. >>> let's turn to last night's presidential debate. today marks two weeks till the election. both mitt romney and president obama are hitting the campaign trail with new urgency. romney has been riding a wave after the first debate bichlt all accounts, president obama got the edge in the second debate. last chance for two men to go nose to nose in a race that's now too close to call. dana bash joins us, also from boca raton, florida, the site of last night's face-off. how was this debate different from the previous two? >> reporter: i think it was a flip of what you just described about the first debate. president obama was incredibly aggressive, snarky at times. mitt romney almost it looked like he was biting his tongue, tryi
carol? >> a lot of critics say they weren't clear in what president obama was going to do exactly in a second term, how he was going to make things better and i'm guessing that this pamphlet, at least president obama hopes, will help. jessica yellin, thank you so much. >>> let's turn to last night's presidential debate. today marks two weeks till the election. both mitt romney and president obama are hitting the campaign trail with new urgency. romney has been riding a wave after...
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carol? >> alison kosik reporting live from the new york stock exchange. >>> get the remote ready and the dvr rolling. it's going to be an action packed night of television. the debate, monday night football and the national league championship series all at once. a word about baseball now since the nlcs will go to game seven. the san francisco giants beat st. louis 6-1 last night behind strong pitching by vogelsong. he struck out nine in seven innings of work holding the cardinals to just four hits. giants scored all the runs they needed in the second ining. marco scutaro had the biggest hit. that would be that two-run double. the two teams go at it again tonight weather permitting. the winner heads to the world series to take on the tigers. >>> the race for the white house comes down to the undecided voter. who is the undecided voter? and what the heck is keeping that voter from making up his mind? you see us, at the start of the day. on the company phone list that's a few names longer. you
carol? >> alison kosik reporting live from the new york stock exchange. >>> get the remote ready and the dvr rolling. it's going to be an action packed night of television. the debate, monday night football and the national league championship series all at once. a word about baseball now since the nlcs will go to game seven. the san francisco giants beat st. louis 6-1 last night behind strong pitching by vogelsong. he struck out nine in seven innings of work holding the...
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i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining us. it's just 36 days until the presidential election. the race still too close to call. and both mitt romney and barack obama will be virtually invisible today. why, you ask? well, they're hunkering town for wednesday's debate and a chance to deliver that made for tv moment that will have us all talking. after all, debate zingers are an american tradition. >> i'm counting on you. i'm counting on the fact that when the american people focus and push aside all the noise and all the nonsense and they remember the fact that all of us, whatever success we've achieved, we've achieved because we worked together. because we made sure everybody -- >> here you go again. >> i want you to know that also i will not make age an issue of this campaign. i am not going to exploit for political purposes my opponent's youth and inexperience. >> senator, i served with jack kennedy. i knew jack kennedy. jack kennedy was a friend of mine. senator, you're no jack kennedy. >> t
i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining us. it's just 36 days until the presidential election. the race still too close to call. and both mitt romney and barack obama will be virtually invisible today. why, you ask? well, they're hunkering town for wednesday's debate and a chance to deliver that made for tv moment that will have us all talking. after all, debate zingers are an american tradition. >> i'm counting on you. i'm counting on the fact that when the american people...
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carol? >> of course, you could see why people would be so upset about this, especially if you're black or latino. not only because of discrimination. >> of course. >> it brings down your housing value. >> oh, sure. it makes it harder for people who live in these areas to sell their homes and it's aa health and safety risk when you hear what's happening at some of these homes. bank of america's failure to take care of and properly maintain these homes are crippling the economy in the hardest hit communities. i want to show you a side by side look at the difference in the white neighborhood and minority neighborhood. we can put that up. there are foreclosed homes in grand rapids, michigan. the one on the left, if we can pull that up there. the one on the left is in the white neighborhood. nicely manicured lawn there. a for sale sign. the house looks in pretty good condition. the one on the right is from a minority neighborhood. mold growing on the home, leaves, trash, and no for sale. aallianc
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especially, carol, since it could include yet two more book publishers. carol? >> i want my $1.32. these class-action suits, what if you bought an e-book from another retailer like barnes & noble or google or someone else? do you still get a refund? >> yes, you could. it's likely you don't have to really do anything at this point. if they've got a record of your purchase they'll e-mail you about the refund when the court actually does approve this. you can also go ahead and file a claim. publishers are putting actually $69 million into a fund to hand out to customers. you know, we're talking about 30 cents to $1.32. these publishes are on the hook for millions of dollars. it really does add up. if you want more information go to ebooksagsettlements.com. some of us paid an extra $2 to $3 per book. not sure yet why the refunds don't reflect that $2 to $3, though. i want it all. >> i think it's because the lawyers are getting all the money. >> that's true. they get a little smidgeon, don't they? just a little bit. >> alison kosik, many thanks. >>> both mitt romney and president obama
especially, carol, since it could include yet two more book publishers. carol? >> i want my $1.32. these class-action suits, what if you bought an e-book from another retailer like barnes & noble or google or someone else? do you still get a refund? >> yes, you could. it's likely you don't have to really do anything at this point. if they've got a record of your purchase they'll e-mail you about the refund when the court actually does approve this. you can also go ahead and file...
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a few things to point out, carol. he's going to be going after the president as you mentioned just a few moments ago on those diplomatic attacks in benghazi, libya. he's going to be talking about that attack as the work of al qaeda, saying that that was likely the work of the same forces that attacked the united states on september 11th. now, a few other things he's going to be talking about. he's going to be calling for new sanctions, stronger sanctions against the government in iran to prevent that country from developing nuclear weapons. he's also going to be talking about arming the syrian rebels. lastly, carol, as part of his remarks that were releasted by the campaign, interesting to note that he is also going to be calling for a prosperous state of palestine to stand side by side with the state of israel. that's a very interesting development. as you remember over the summer, carol, he talked about that foreign policy trip overseas. mitt romney was strongly criticized by some in the palestinian community after
a few things to point out, carol. he's going to be going after the president as you mentioned just a few moments ago on those diplomatic attacks in benghazi, libya. he's going to be talking about that attack as the work of al qaeda, saying that that was likely the work of the same forces that attacked the united states on september 11th. now, a few other things he's going to be talking about. he's going to be calling for new sanctions, stronger sanctions against the government in iran to...
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"cnn newsroom" with carol costello starts right now. carol? >> thank you, soledad. >>> tale of the tapes emerge on the eve of the debate. they're designed to stir controversy. is anything really new here? >>> new this morning, more trouble for american airlines. after seats come loose on three other airlines. >>> wisconsin tv anchor takes on a viewer who call heard fat. >> that attacks like this are not okay. >> hear the advice she gives to children being bullied. and celebrating like an nhl star, junior hockey player scores a goal. instead of bouncing off the glass, he crashes right through it. "newsroom" starts now. good morning to you. thank you so much for joining us. i'm carol costello. the countdown is on. first presidential debate 12 hours away. it's quiet now in magnus arena in denver. later it will provide the backdrop for what could be a game changer. as the candidates continue to prepare, a tape surfaces, one that "the daily caller" bills as obama's other race speech. a clip. >> quiet riots that take place every day are born from th
"cnn newsroom" with carol costello starts right now. carol? >> thank you, soledad. >>> tale of the tapes emerge on the eve of the debate. they're designed to stir controversy. is anything really new here? >>> new this morning, more trouble for american airlines. after seats come loose on three other airlines. >>> wisconsin tv anchor takes on a viewer who call heard fat. >> that attacks like this are not okay. >> hear the advice she gives to...
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don't laugh at them, carol. >> no, i really do. thank you, soledad. >>> round two in the bag, in your face and personal. >> i don't think anyone really bloevs that you're a person who will be pushing for oil and gas and coal. you'll get your chance in a moment. i don't believe that people believe that's the case because -- that wasn't a question. it was a statement. >> did it sway independent voters? newsroom starts now. >>> good morning to you. i'm carol costello. this latest debate was a slug fest. for 90 minutes, town hall meeting between president barack obama and governor romney was intense. each capped date using his time and, in many cases, going way over to stay on the attack. in our cnn/orc poll taken right after the debate, president obama came out on top. 46% of debate watchers say the president won while 39% claimed romney was the winner. that's within the margin of error. we have complete debate analysis, but we begin with our senior congress iional correspondent dana bash with more on the fireworks from hofstra. >> yo
don't laugh at them, carol. >> no, i really do. thank you, soledad. >>> round two in the bag, in your face and personal. >> i don't think anyone really bloevs that you're a person who will be pushing for oil and gas and coal. you'll get your chance in a moment. i don't believe that people believe that's the case because -- that wasn't a question. it was a statement. >> did it sway independent voters? newsroom starts now. >>> good morning to you. i'm carol...
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i'm carol costello. it is 30 minutes past the hour. gross domestic product increased 2% in the third quarter. the gdp is our best measure of economic health. but while that number is better than expected, a senior economist atwells fargo called it just ho-hum. >>> upper west side nanny is accused stabbing to death two young children in her care. their mother returned home and found the children in a bathtub and the nanny nearby with what appeared to be self-inflicted stab wounds. the children were pronounced dead ata hospital. >>> hurricane sandy losing strength this morning over the bahamas, but it is still poised to cause some major league damage, expected to intensify and merge with a winter storm over the northeast, which could make for one damp halloween. sandy already being blamed for 21 deaths in the caribbean. >>> china blocks internet access inside the country to "the new york times" after the paper published an article, critici criticizing the fortune of china's premiere. "new york times" sea
i'm carol costello. it is 30 minutes past the hour. gross domestic product increased 2% in the third quarter. the gdp is our best measure of economic health. but while that number is better than expected, a senior economist atwells fargo called it just ho-hum. >>> upper west side nanny is accused stabbing to death two young children in her care. their mother returned home and found the children in a bathtub and the nanny nearby with what appeared to be self-inflicted stab wounds. the...
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i'm carol costello. this latest debate was a slug fest. for 90 minutes, town hall meeting between president barack obama and governor romney was intense. each capped date using his time and, in many cases, going way over to stay on the attack. in our cnn/orc poll taken right after the debate, president obama came out on top. 46% of debate watchers say the president won while 39% claimed romney was the winner. that's within the margin of error. we have complete debate analysis, but we begin with our senior congress iional correspondent dana bash with more on the fireworks from hofstra. >> you may think a debate in front of undeclared, persuadable voters would produce polite performances. >> production is up. >> is down. >> no, it isn't. >> reporter: think again. at times this town hall looked like a schoolyard brawl. >> not true governor romney. >> how much did you cut them back? >> not true. >> i had a question and the question was how much did you cut them by? >> you want me to answer. >> how much did you cut them by. >> reporter: if memo
i'm carol costello. this latest debate was a slug fest. for 90 minutes, town hall meeting between president barack obama and governor romney was intense. each capped date using his time and, in many cases, going way over to stay on the attack. in our cnn/orc poll taken right after the debate, president obama came out on top. 46% of debate watchers say the president won while 39% claimed romney was the winner. that's within the margin of error. we have complete debate analysis, but we begin with...
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carol line i want to start with you. what do you think we can expect this time around what the candidate will bring to the table for this third and final debate, where they will reach millions of americans. >> thomas i've been wrestling with this all morning trying to speculate what may happen tonight. we're not going to have the first debate where obama was asleep. we're not going to have the second debate where they were gladiators on the arena floor. tonight i don't have any idea. people are saying oh, they will be more somber and calmer and so on. bath i don't think we know. one thing i do suspect, however, is that it is going to veer away from foreign policy and get into domestic policy again. i talked to a man in my building as i was leaving this morning and i said your watching the debate tonight and he said i don't think so. i said you're not? he said no i don't care about -- i don't care about foreign policy. i don't care about israel and iran. and i'm wondering if that may be the reaction of a lot of americans
carol line i want to start with you. what do you think we can expect this time around what the candidate will bring to the table for this third and final debate, where they will reach millions of americans. >> thomas i've been wrestling with this all morning trying to speculate what may happen tonight. we're not going to have the first debate where obama was asleep. we're not going to have the second debate where they were gladiators on the arena floor. tonight i don't have any idea....
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carol? >> dan lothian, reporting live from denver this morning. >>> perhaps the bigger loser last night was jim lehrer. the reviews are in and they're not good. some say he blew it, the worst moderator ever. bill keller called lehrer road kill. he could not even level an attack directed at his own network. >> i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. i like pbs, big bird. i actually like you, too, but i'm not going to keep spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> cnn political analyst and editorial director of the national journal. hi, ron. >> good morning, carol. >> i know it's not the most important issue of the night. plenty of people actually think lehrer helped mitt romney by allowing him so much time to answer questions. fair? >> i don't know. he has been an important force in presidential debates. last night was not a good night for him. the new format has a lot of strength, allows you to drill down on a subject, providing sustained focus on one area at a time
carol? >> dan lothian, reporting live from denver this morning. >>> perhaps the bigger loser last night was jim lehrer. the reviews are in and they're not good. some say he blew it, the worst moderator ever. bill keller called lehrer road kill. he could not even level an attack directed at his own network. >> i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. i like pbs, big bird. i actually like you, too, but i'm not going to keep spending money on things to borrow money from china to...
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carol and i needed help figuring out what's covered by medicare and what's not. so we turned to the same folks we've relied on for health insurance all these years. announcer: ron and carol called anthem blue cross and found an affordable medicare plan that ps for some costs original medicare won't. now they can keep making memories for years to come. choose from plans offering protection from high out of pocket costs plus include prescription drug coverage with your monthly premium. get the freedom to keep the doctors you already trust. if you're eligible for medicare we'll help you find a plan that fits your needs. call or go online now to get answers. you only have until december 7th to enroll. >>> on katie tyra banks shares her strategies for staying strong and moving on. at 4:00, flaming hot and very popular. we'll explain why a variety of chee-tos are being banned at schools around the country. on abc7 news at 4 act 5. >>> who will -- who will stay and who will go? >> you to watch tonight. >> in front of guest judge paula abdul and the usual panel last nigh
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so i called carol andersen. carol andersen wasserstein richard in a helicopter accident. i called her on the phone as i did all the mothers who go for the book who lost their sons and i said carol, i would like to type you about richard. >> are you selling t-shirts quite >> no, ma'am, i'm from the naval academy and i have an important project like to talk to you about. i don't want to cut to the naval academy. she was actually torn at the time. she was suffering about her son said she had reached out to buy the academy family and we can do better. i said ma'am, we're writing about to honor richard. our classmate. over a hundred books to make him 30 make third roommate to would like to hear your voice. do it for richard, do for those who served. a few weeks ago, after we sold out our first printing at the naval institute press, i received an e-mail from her. my name is carol andersen and i received my "in the shadow of greatness" late afternoon and just finished reading it. i was that much of the night and couldn't put it down. in the acknowledgments section, it talks abou
so i called carol andersen. carol andersen wasserstein richard in a helicopter accident. i called her on the phone as i did all the mothers who go for the book who lost their sons and i said carol, i would like to type you about richard. >> are you selling t-shirts quite >> no, ma'am, i'm from the naval academy and i have an important project like to talk to you about. i don't want to cut to the naval academy. she was actually torn at the time. she was suffering about her son said...
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. >> rose: we continue with appreciation of christopher hitchens with his widow carol blue and his editor and friend gray don carter. >> a number of young people, people in their 20s, mid-20s who really attached themselves to christopher, he hit something in them that hunter thompson had done in a generation before. he was very much a standard bearer for a younger generation of, you know, sort of armchair fire bras and he was the real thing and i think they admired him for it and sort of worshipped him. >> i think he was very, very stoic and he never really complained. he must have been in excruciating pain after the proton radiation, which actually worked. because he would try to swallow or eat something and he would kind of cry out. and that tells me he was really in agony. but actually, eventually, that cleared and we had a wonderful 20 cose meal athe waiverly inn with martin. >> rose: editors from the "economist," graydon carter and carol blue when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. 6-. >> rose: tonight we
. >> rose: we continue with appreciation of christopher hitchens with his widow carol blue and his editor and friend gray don carter. >> a number of young people, people in their 20s, mid-20s who really attached themselves to christopher, he hit something in them that hunter thompson had done in a generation before. he was very much a standard bearer for a younger generation of, you know, sort of armchair fire bras and he was the real thing and i think they admired him for it and...
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carol maloney is up in camden yard where game two is still a couple of hours away. carol? >> reporter: hey, jim. yeah, it's starting to buzz around here. they opened up the doors and the fans are rushing in. first pitch isn't until 8:07. os and yankees, game two of the alds. the os trying to rebound after the loss last night. the washington nationals are back at it in st. louis we speak. game two versus the cardinals, up-and-down affair already. let's go to busch stadium and see how they're doing. nats trying to extend the the alds. top second, no score. jordan zimmermann, runners on first and second. zimmermann looped to right field. ian desmond to the third. bottom two, zimmerman on the mound, the results not as good as at the plate. two on. the single to right. molina comes home. the cardinals go up 2-1. they lead 5-1 in the fourth inning. >>> dan hellie is in st. louis. he will have a full report tonight on news4 at 11:00. meantime, chris cooley is stand big in the studios there in d.c. he's going to have more on "the cooley report." and that is later in sports. >>> co
carol maloney is up in camden yard where game two is still a couple of hours away. carol? >> reporter: hey, jim. yeah, it's starting to buzz around here. they opened up the doors and the fans are rushing in. first pitch isn't until 8:07. os and yankees, game two of the alds. the os trying to rebound after the loss last night. the washington nationals are back at it in st. louis we speak. game two versus the cardinals, up-and-down affair already. let's go to busch stadium and see how...
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excuse me, carole. >> thank you. mr. perot? >> well, it's cost effective to help russia succeed in its revolution. pennies on the dollar compared to going back to cold war. russia's still very unstable; they could go back to square one and worse. still, all the nuclear weapons are not dismantled. i'm particularly concerned about the intercontinental weapons; the ones that can hit us. we've got agreements but they're still there. with all this instability and breaking in the republics, and all the middle eastern countries going over there shopping for weapons, we've got our work cut out for us so we need to stay right on top of that and constructively help them move toward democracy and capitalism. we have to have money to do that. we have to have our people at work. see, for 45 years we were preoccupied with the red army. i suggest now that our no. 1 preoccupation is red ink in our country, and we've got to put our people back to work, so that we can afford to do these things we want to do in russia. we cannot be the policemen
excuse me, carole. >> thank you. mr. perot? >> well, it's cost effective to help russia succeed in its revolution. pennies on the dollar compared to going back to cold war. russia's still very unstable; they could go back to square one and worse. still, all the nuclear weapons are not dismantled. i'm particularly concerned about the intercontinental weapons; the ones that can hit us. we've got agreements but they're still there. with all this instability and breaking in the...
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carol in florida. carol? carol? >> caller: hello? >> hey, how are you? >> caller: i just want you to know -- >> no, no, it's chris berman. >> sell, sell, sell! >> dell, no. they don't have it. they're on the populist. bring the cart. and that, ladies and gentlemen, the conclusion of the "lightning round"! >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> coming up, sale in aisle 4? the brands of b and g foods probably have a room in your portfolio. don't miss cramer's exclusive with the ceo. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's alwa
carol in florida. carol? carol? >> caller: hello? >> hey, how are you? >> caller: i just want you to know -- >> no, no, it's chris berman. >> sell, sell, sell! >> dell, no. they don't have it. they're on the populist. bring the cart. and that, ladies and gentlemen, the conclusion of the "lightning round"! >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> coming up, sale in aisle 4? the brands of b and g foods...
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carol anderson lost her son richard in a helicopter accident. i called her on the phone and as i did all the mothers who wrote in the book who lost sons and i said carol my name is joshua and i would like to talk to you about richard. are you selling t-shirts? no maam, and from the nail academy class of 2002 and i'm on the board of trustees and i have an important project i'd like to talk to about. this is not about switchers. i don't want to talk to the naval academy. she was actually torn at the time. she was suffering about her son's loss and she hadn't been reached out to buy the academy family and we could do better. i said maam we are writing a book to honor richard. are classmates, over 100, 33 will make the cut and we would like to hear your voice. do it for richard and do it for those who been. a few weeks ago after we sold our first printing, i received an e-mail from her. my name is carol anderson and i receive my copy of "in the shadow of greatness" late yesterday and just finished reading it. i spent much of the right -- night and c
carol anderson lost her son richard in a helicopter accident. i called her on the phone and as i did all the mothers who wrote in the book who lost sons and i said carol my name is joshua and i would like to talk to you about richard. are you selling t-shirts? no maam, and from the nail academy class of 2002 and i'm on the board of trustees and i have an important project i'd like to talk to about. this is not about switchers. i don't want to talk to the naval academy. she was actually torn at...
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kate is at the business desk to tell us more yeah that's right carol steph will pay over sixty billion dollars to five artists the biggest oil company t. in k. beefcake now as a result international major b.p. will get twelve billion dollars in cash and about twenty percent in start now be peaceful with partners in ten k.v. paid will get about twenty eight billion dollars in cash for their health and the company for how it will change the global energy landscape are now joined by artie's nicole. so let's have it go to new global heavy weight and have the way. we do by anybody's reckoning this is a big deal it's the biggest in russian corporate history and the biggest worldwide . igor said to me senior rose mayor says it's going to cost sixty one billion dollars to buy the hold of to being paid b.p. i think something bizarre i missed a gas called bite says this is probably a fair price. there is no real market estimate of fourteen. because the market capitalization of holding the lease did and is just above forty billion dollars so the same time you should forget that actually holding d
kate is at the business desk to tell us more yeah that's right carol steph will pay over sixty billion dollars to five artists the biggest oil company t. in k. beefcake now as a result international major b.p. will get twelve billion dollars in cash and about twenty percent in start now be peaceful with partners in ten k.v. paid will get about twenty eight billion dollars in cash for their health and the company for how it will change the global energy landscape are now joined by artie's...
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carol in florida. carol? carol? >> caller: hello? >> hey, how are you? >> caller: i just want you to know -- >> no, no, it's chris berman. >> sell, sell, sell! >> dell, no. they don't have it. they're on the populist. bring the cart. and that, ladies and gentlemen, the conclusion of the "lightning round"! >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> coming up, sale in aisle 4? the brands of b and g foods probably have a room in your portfolio. don't miss cramer's exclusive with the ceo. [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus presents the cold truth. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a decongestant. no way. [ male announcer ] sorry. alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast-acting decongestant to relieve your stuffy nose. thanks. [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus. ♪ oh what a relief it is! [ male announcer ] try new alka-seltzer
carol in florida. carol? carol? >> caller: hello? >> hey, how are you? >> caller: i just want you to know -- >> no, no, it's chris berman. >> sell, sell, sell! >> dell, no. they don't have it. they're on the populist. bring the cart. and that, ladies and gentlemen, the conclusion of the "lightning round"! >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> coming up, sale in aisle 4? the brands of b and g foods...
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excuse me, carole. >> thank you. mr. perot? >> well, it's cost effective to help russia succeed in its revolution. pennies on the dollar compared to going back to cold war. russia's still very unstable; they could go back to square one and worse. still, all the nuclear weapons are not dismantled. i'm particularly concerned about the intercontinental weapons; the ones that can hit us. we've got agreements but they're still there. with all this instability and breaking in the republics, and all the middle eastern countries going over there shopping for weapons, we've got our work cut out for us so we need to stay right on top of that and constructively help them move toward democracy and capitalism. we have to have money to do that. we have to have our people at work. see, for 45 years we were preoccupied with the red army. i suggest now that our no. 1 preoccupation is red ink in our country, and we've got to put our people back to work, so that we can afford to do these things we want to do in russia. we cannot be the policemen
excuse me, carole. >> thank you. mr. perot? >> well, it's cost effective to help russia succeed in its revolution. pennies on the dollar compared to going back to cold war. russia's still very unstable; they could go back to square one and worse. still, all the nuclear weapons are not dismantled. i'm particularly concerned about the intercontinental weapons; the ones that can hit us. we've got agreements but they're still there. with all this instability and breaking in the...
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we have carol roth, mike the pento, and our own rick santelli. rick, what are you seeing in terms of stocks, money moving out of equities and some moving into fixed income? >> many traders think this is going to be a rough and bumpy earnings season, a rough and bumpy guidance. they believe that the stock market has a bit of immortality thanks to the fed. in terms of interest rates, they believe if the actual data continues to improve in a real way, like some of the housing data points, some of the ism points, that we will indeed see an appropriate rise in rates. that threshold seems to be about 2%. so we're about 20 basis points away. they do see some optimism though. >> is that why you think the yields have gone up as much as they have in the last week for the treasuries? especially the ten-year. >> i think it's 50% year up and 50% the better data is reflected by higher equities. >> all right. keith, what about the -- you know, we seem to be feeling optimism here. we have the housing start number better than expected. housing has been a bright s
we have carol roth, mike the pento, and our own rick santelli. rick, what are you seeing in terms of stocks, money moving out of equities and some moving into fixed income? >> many traders think this is going to be a rough and bumpy earnings season, a rough and bumpy guidance. they believe that the stock market has a bit of immortality thanks to the fed. in terms of interest rates, they believe if the actual data continues to improve in a real way, like some of the housing data points,...
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i'm carol maloney. i hope your saturday is a good one. >> thanks, carol. >>> turns out michael phelps is not just king of the pool but he is also not too bad on the links either. check this out. the champion swimmer was competing in the pro-am golf tournament scotland when he sank that 50-yarder. that is longer than the pool he usually swims in. in fact he might now hold the record for the longest televised pike to be made. >> just what he needs. another record. >>> right now hundreds of people are running with the wounded warriors. the 5-k race raises money for the wounded warrior transitional housing project. the proceeds will be used to build traditional homes for wounded warriors in the vincent hall retirement community in mclean, virginia. today's race started at 8:00 a.m. at mclean square but that is along old dominion drive. >>> one service member got to give her daughter a surprise after coming home from afghanistan. every year little brooklyn would pick pumpkins with her mom sergeant first clas
i'm carol maloney. i hope your saturday is a good one. >> thanks, carol. >>> turns out michael phelps is not just king of the pool but he is also not too bad on the links either. check this out. the champion swimmer was competing in the pro-am golf tournament scotland when he sank that 50-yarder. that is longer than the pool he usually swims in. in fact he might now hold the record for the longest televised pike to be made. >> just what he needs. another record....
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treatment of back pain. 31 cases were linked to a national tennessee clinic and that's where 70-year-old carol whitten was a patient. >> i was miserable. it wasn't my back and my leg. it was just sharp pains. my head was just hurt. >> the medication made by a pharmacy in massachusetts has since been recalled. >>> with three weeks left until election day and the next presidential debate scheduled for tuesday, the candidates continue to chip away in battleground states. president obama is in virginia while mitt romney is courting votes in ohio. ken molestina reports on the latest from the campaign trail. >> reporter: the romney ticket hit the groundhard in ohio. v.p. candidate paul ryan spent the day chumming it up with supporters at a tailgate. while mitt romney led another rally in what is being described as a must-win state. >> i'm counting on you. let's make it happen. >> reporter: governor romney went before scores of his supporters and criticized president obama saying he wasn't cracking down on unfair trade practices by china negatively affecting the american job market. >> i want to make
treatment of back pain. 31 cases were linked to a national tennessee clinic and that's where 70-year-old carol whitten was a patient. >> i was miserable. it wasn't my back and my leg. it was just sharp pains. my head was just hurt. >> the medication made by a pharmacy in massachusetts has since been recalled. >>> with three weeks left until election day and the next presidential debate scheduled for tuesday, the candidates continue to chip away in battleground states....
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well, for the record i like you, carole simpson. and i'm awfully glad you're coming on our show with more frequency. thank you so much. >> thank you. have a good saturday. >> and you. >>> and we remind you that our coverage of monday night's third and final debate begins at 8:00 eastern right here on msnbc. >>> now it's time for a preview of what's coming up next with msnbc live. we have richard louis there. >> love her voice. we're seeing more focus on the particular blue state that could very well go red. we dig into this new strategy in pennsylvania. we also ask why north carolina may lose some attention. plus is it time to revamp presidential debates? and we've got the debate topic that hasn't come up, climate change. bill nye the science guy talks about what's hype and what's right. we go live to the campaign trail, too. busy day. >> it is. we'll be tuning in thanks so much, richard. >>> cominging up next key senate battles with the balance of power at stake. ahead on "weekends with alex witt." [ rosa ] i'm rosa and i quit smok
well, for the record i like you, carole simpson. and i'm awfully glad you're coming on our show with more frequency. thank you so much. >> thank you. have a good saturday. >> and you. >>> and we remind you that our coverage of monday night's third and final debate begins at 8:00 eastern right here on msnbc. >>> now it's time for a preview of what's coming up next with msnbc live. we have richard louis there. >> love her voice. we're seeing more focus on the...
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hopefully we can continue like this was a good win an important win also for the first test series carol hope to have seeded to be our back from injury when they take on ruby last season's top scorer in the russian premier league hasn't played since the start of a good stooge of a back injury and he's addition to a squad to really containing the likes of castle. which arguably been the player of the season so far and he got it in fear between the posts could finally see serious . six year wait for russian football's biggest prize which of them poorly dancey moscow. where the man who blew the whistle and lifted the lid on the latest attack in a football match fixing scandal has found a new job as a community coach at english premier league club aston villa so my father you know was approached last november and offered two hundred thousand euros to influence the outcome of an italian cup match he reported the incident to police leading to the arrest of seventeen people the former roma defender was given an award at last year's finke for the all ceremony but found himself without a club so
hopefully we can continue like this was a good win an important win also for the first test series carol hope to have seeded to be our back from injury when they take on ruby last season's top scorer in the russian premier league hasn't played since the start of a good stooge of a back injury and he's addition to a squad to really containing the likes of castle. which arguably been the player of the season so far and he got it in fear between the posts could finally see serious . six year wait...
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we are losing cynthia carol from anglo-american, the big mining company. the share price was struck by something like 25%. however, she has achieved quite a fair amount. >> one of the things she stepped into when she came into the business is bad the accident frequency within south africa was almost twice what it is right now. so she has done a tremendously good job of reducing the number of accidents and fatalities in the mines in south africa. that was extremely important for them to still have what they do have as far as production rates in south africa. otherwise, it would have created some early large problems at this point in time if they had not done that. >> if you're not getting the kinds of returns they expect from a mining company -- they should have been doing particularly well. i'm afraid, as i say, they don't take any prisoners. >> all about the bottom line. thank you very much. spain a's economic crisis has passed another grim landmark. the unemployment rate has hit 25%. in parts of southern spain, one in every three adults as jobless. our c
we are losing cynthia carol from anglo-american, the big mining company. the share price was struck by something like 25%. however, she has achieved quite a fair amount. >> one of the things she stepped into when she came into the business is bad the accident frequency within south africa was almost twice what it is right now. so she has done a tremendously good job of reducing the number of accidents and fatalities in the mines in south africa. that was extremely important for them to...
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carol's going to take us back in time to a great day with the redskins and the vikings. >> no doubt you were watching this one. you know that saying and song, how you like me now. well, it was popular 24 years ago. we have the video to prove it. except back then they were saying, how do you like me now. it's just one of the many connections, not as smooth, but between the super bowl winning skins in '88 and the super squad. we invite you to take a ride back in time and check out the two teams, most famous meeting. the 1988 nfc championship game. dan hellie breaks it down in "redskins rewind." >> january 17th, 1988, play-off prayers answered. the championship of the nfc played at rfk and the redskins exploded out of the box. first possession, doug williams hits calvin bryant from 42 yards out and it's 7-0 skins in a hurry. minnesota, finally cracks a swarming redskins defense. wade wilson with the pump fake. then 23 yards downfield to a wide-open leo lewis, we're tied at 7. late second quarter, dexter manley is the man bringing down wilson in skins territory. knocking the vikings out of
carol's going to take us back in time to a great day with the redskins and the vikings. >> no doubt you were watching this one. you know that saying and song, how you like me now. well, it was popular 24 years ago. we have the video to prove it. except back then they were saying, how do you like me now. it's just one of the many connections, not as smooth, but between the super bowl winning skins in '88 and the super squad. we invite you to take a ride back in time and check out the two...